Two and a half years after his failure to kill Albus Dumbledore, Draco has long been accepted back into the ranks of the Death Eaters. He is still obsessively searching for the rebel Ginny Weasley, but he hides that secret well. When she is found one snowy December night, he smuggles her onto the Death Eaters? train with him. And he begins to learn that nothing will ever be the same again?Category: Works in Progress
Holy cow. I'll have you know I just sat and straight read 63 chapters. 7 straight hours...and I never ate dinner either. Anyhow, I must say, I am in awe of the incredible plot, and how neatly it's come together, and how there is still this whole undercover secret plot thing with Fred and George and the A's and Creevy and Ron and Ginny coming to light. (And poor Draco, knowing he was right that they knew more than he thought they did but never being able to get it out of them.) Excellent. I'm in love. If Book 7 doesn't go my way, I'm taking this as canon. =P
Ginny is ready to kill whoever put magical mistletoe all over the castle. Draco finds the situation rather amusing.Category: Long and Completed
I do enjoy this story. It's my not-so-guilty guilty pleasure. Although, it is odd to see my name in places it shouldn't be... and to see it coupled with a hussy. Hahah.
Author's Response: I'm sorry, I didn't mean to imply anything rude about women named Celeste. I'm glad your enjoying the fic. Thanks for the review.
If Pansy Parkinson says she's your friend, don't trust her. If she invites you over, don't go. You might wake up hung over, in only your underwear, and in Malfoy's or Zabini's bed.Category: Completed Short Stories
"Draco scrambled to the edge she'd tumbled over. Only to see a small dainty fist right before it connected with his eye." The mental image that line alone inspired had me positively rolling. I love it, it's just perfect.
I also thoroughly enjoy the way you write Luna - she's dotty enough to still be Luna, but she also seems to have grown into herself.
Ginny and Draco are assigned to be partners in a cooking class. When they spill a pan full of chocolate cake batter, interesting things ensue.Category: Long and Completed
Oh! I love this chapter! There were several one liners in it from Professor Snape that positively had me rolling. I can't wait for more!
Author's Response: Thank you. Professor Snape is so much fun because he can say such outrageous things.
She isn't sure what to feel for him, other than anger; but there's something else there, deep down, a thing called pity. And pity is a dangerous emotion, for it can motivate us to do all sorts of things. The good, the bad, and the in-between.Category: Completed Short Stories
Waaaah! I'm so glad you finally posted this one here. Of course, you already know that I love it, but (and maybe it's because I haven't read it in awhile) it seemed like you added a bit more to it that gave it just that much more punch. If you didn't add anything, well, then I guess the story just ages incredibly well. ;) Anyhow. Loved it, loved it, loved it. So sad, but perfectly (or at least, in my opinion) in character.
Author's Response: AHH! Celeste! Thank you for reviewing, lovely. I am so glad that you like it so much, and that it ages well ;) (I actually think I changed something, but I cannot remember what...). Anyway. <3. Thank you. I\'m glad you thought it was in character, I really tried to make it so. \r\nTHANK YOU!